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DRMS Permit Index
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M1981148
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General Documents
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SUPPORTING DATA FOR GRASS SEEDING
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~~ ~~ 1 ' <br />}78, AP, /LiA <br />''''`f~ 1bS-.L`anrr Cabbly Cley Loco, 5 to 9 Percent 81o~es <br />3his is n deep, cell dra±ced roil on side slopes and convex ridges. <br />SL ibr~d iD calcareous clayey allaviel materials derived frc3 s*sio. <br />Average annual precipitation ie s*.-0ut 17 inches. Frost fres aea~n Sa <br />125 Lo 1L2 days. Pkaa arsual te;sx-aturo Sa about 47° 9. Slewution <br />ra~ea f,~ 5~ to 6500 feat. Elopes era modesately aloaing. <br />Included is this snit asye su~ll areas of Satoh clay loe~ Bails that <br />ese ux'erlsin by shale at depths of 20 to 40 inches. TCal inclaaions <br />ere lens than 15 percent o,° the mapping asst. <br />Tjgicslly tt~ ausfece layer is grayish Drown cobbiy clsq loam about ' <br />6 inc?~s thick. Ecactioa is olldly alkeliza. Tha aubeoil is grayish - <br />brorn clay shoat 23 Saches thick. Re9ction is aiildlq alkaline. The sub- <br />atratum la 11ght gel]owish brown clay to a depth of 50 inches or morn. <br />$asction is ooderately a Ltalire. <br />Peroenbility is slow, and mailable rate: capeeit7 is high, Sitec- •- <br />tlve rooting depth ie 60 inche9 or Lro-e. 8usface runoff is mediua, and <br />erosion l~t3xYl is moderate. Sh_~irk.srell potential is high. Staction <br />is neutral Lo moderately alkaline. Sat17. atones era scattered oa the <br />surface, <br />-, •. <br />;',-',:-~~ This soil is aced for gra2lag, mi1311fa habitat, recreation, and . <br />,~ unity devalapxent. <br />Plant Ad4Dtatioo - Tbenstiva vegetetiop of this soil is mainly resters =, ' <br />rhwtgrosa, g.-san needlegsua, blues grays, buftelograes, Sandberg bluagraas,=„' <br />rintarfat, sad fourring saltbush. 1Canaging rnngaland to uaintain s bslenoa <br />betraen livoatocY sad forage i• esaaatial oa ibis soil. If vaaetntioa ba- <br />tames deyleted, reseeding at59 defesaent rill •id the recovery of plants. <br />0raaasntala end grass ^eedings say be dlfticnlt to establish beceusa of <br />Baited moiatnre and soil sooieture relatlonahips. Sumer fellor a year <br />prior Eo planting, sapplemeatal rates during p].enting sad initial stagsa <br />of growth, nad contiaurd cultivation for read control are eeedsd to insure <br />estab11sb5enL and survival of plantings. <br />Community Developaerrt - T~i.e pziflary limitations for the building of <br />local resda and houses nze the high shrink-s»ll potential, elox p=rsea- . <br />bility, sad Iar strength, S,xcial ccmpeaaating dasigas x111 be needed to <br />ovoid dsasge to atsuctures. &~tie ta;;k abnosotloa tiel3a ar;.aseta So- <br />efflclsatly due to the aloor per~eabilit7 ratan. <br />~`I <br />L~ capability sahclaa., I7', ~ <br />Naga 31te ; i tayej Ss;othilla . <br />%7dzalagic Group: C. <br />?'mot .'~captaSility: F-1. <br />- ~ <br />-I <br />i <br />4,nSl.:~P' .'^~y+y m-~ yyY:<r./k~ f ~y~. y~ ~y Yy ma'y' <br /><N`^i-f<'i'biFiA ~.9- -04~~~1~. _}i~ ~i~~~'.~i;p~: ~+"1~T'Y.. ..~.1. '. 4.:...~ ~~-~ •~ <br /> <br />
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